Lady Lions competing at Wilmington — At right, for Washington is Megan Rohrer. At left, (l-r); are Ally Funari of Washington, a Chillicothe runner and Alexa Harris of Washington.

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WILMINGTON — Washington’s Maddy Garrison made it two for two Saturday, winning her second cross country race in as many events this season, placing first out of 108 competitors in the combined Division II and III Finishtiming event at Wilmington.

The Lady Lions as a team finished fourth out of 10 teams.

Cincinnati Indian Hill was first with 61 placement points.

Dayton Chaminade-Julienne was second with 74 points.

Fenwick, of Middletown, was third with 93 points.

Washington was fourth with 124 points.

Garrison for the second race was the only runner to eclipse the 20-minute mark, coming in first with a time of 19:51.0.

Seth Cross of McClain was 133rd overall, 87th as a team member, in 25:46.1; Kaleb Harper of McClain was 141st overall, 89th as a team member, in 27:06.8; Noah Scott of the Tigers was 144th overall, 90th as a team member, in 27:43.1; Miles McMurry was 147th overall for McClain 90th as a team member, in 27:43.1.

In the middle school girls event, Washington was ninth out of 10 teams with 222 placement points.

Cloe Copas was the top placer for Washington, taking 12th as a member of a team in 14:13.6.

The Blue Lion boys were 14th out of 14 teams in the middle school event with 412 points.

Branton Dawes was 60th as a team member (105th overall) in 15:13.0.

Gabe Pickerill was 214th overall, 82nd as a team member, in 18:27.7; Ethan Rogers-Wright was 244th overall, 89th as a team member, in 21:27.7; Caden Hott was 245th overall, 90th as a team member, in 21:29.3; Luke Rader was 252nd overall, 91st as a team member, in 22:08.3.

For Greenfield, Nathan Ernst was 72nd overall in 14:22.9; Nick Cunningham was 251st overall in 22:05.0; Ben Eltman was 259th in 25:22.5.

The top placer for Hillsboro was Ethan Parry, 8th in 12:25.5.

Cooper Hansen of Beavercreek won the middle school boys event in 11:23.1.

For the Washington girls, Chloe Lovett was 37th overall, 32nd as a team member, in 15:26.9; Alexa Perez was 111th overall, 56th as a team member, in 19:11.3.

Larissa Brugren was 132nd, 58th as a team member, in 20:32.5; Shelbee Crago was 175th overall, 64th as a team member, in 23:15.3.

Lady Lions competing at Wilmington — At right, for Washington is Megan Rohrer. At left, (l-r); are Ally Funari of Washington, a Chillicothe runner and Alexa Harris of Washington.

https://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/08/web1_WCH-girls-running-at-Wilmington-8-27-2016.jpgLady Lions competing at Wilmington — At right, for Washington is Megan Rohrer. At left, (l-r); are Ally Funari of Washington, a Chillicothe runner and Alexa Harris of Washington. Courtesy photo